Home嶄猟ForumBlogHRmarketPDA  
C114
Search C114 for:
 Aug 26 2008 | 16:34
  HOME
  ICT
Get the ICT news from C114 delivered to your inbox everyday.
subscription
unsubscription

NSN cools on FTTH, drops GPON

Updated:2008/7/21 11:58

Tags:Nokia | FTTH | GPON | DSL

Nokia Siemens Networks confirmed that it is exiting the market for gigabit passive optical network systems for fiber-to-the-home networks. The vendor's move comes after some speculation, and NSN essentially believes that alternative fiber architectures, such as fiber-to-the-curb, will drive the market for now, rather than FTTH. The decision also comes a few months after Tellabs exited the very competitive GPON market.

NSN has been making some interesting moves lately. The vendor also seemed to cool on provider backbone transport technology after BT back-burnered the controversial technology. More recently, the vendor won a major voice network management deal from U.S. telco Embarq, and expressed plans to get more involved in the North American market.

With GPON in the rearview mirror, NSN now plans to focus on DSL and development of next-generation optical access (NGOA) technologies. Some carriers are sticking with DSL and FTTC-like architectures for now, or only pursuing FTTH in greenfield deployment scenarios. BT was one carrier that recently committed to that sort of plan.

 

Source: Light Reading

 

  Latest News
  Hot News Review
HomeChineseForumBlogHRmarketPDA

Add:802,Phonix Building,Lane1515 Gumei Road,ShangHai China(200233)
Tel:+86-21-54451141/54451142 Fax:+86-21-54451140
E-Mail:zhangyuehong@c114.net.cn/shaoyinan@c114.net.cn

Copyright© 2008 C114 All rights reserved.